Casting Doubt

Here we go! Sir Reginald Trueheart joins the party and in less than 30 seconds, shit is already getting real.

I’d like to thank Randall Walker (aka @deadorcs on Twitter) for his council and invaluable help with selecting an old-school name for Sir Reginald. I love the naming conventions in D&D and the addition of honorifics just make me giddy. It’s something I think DMs and players forget about.

For those of you who may be wondering about Mel and her character, she’ll be there in a bit. She has a new character coming into the campaign.

A long time ago, at a college far, far away, a friend of mine was running a D&D campaign based on Diablo (hey look, this story is even relevant to current events!). The PCs were deep into one of the hell catacombs, when someone decided to cast Detect Evil. We had decided that Detect Evil makes everything evil in the area glow, with the brightness reflecting HOW evil the thing was.

ah paladins! my favorite party was where i was constantly at odds with the group’s paladin. Course i was running my crazy shock and gross out character the necromancer/necropheliac. after the battle it was inevitable that i would end up saying “So…you guys going to use that?”